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How are acute chronic and latent infections different?

Acute infections have a rapid onset and tend to resolve quickly, while chronic infections last for a longer period of time and may persist for months or years. Latent infections involve a period where the virus or bacteria is in a dormant state within the host, potentially reactivating later to cause symptoms.


What is latent state?

Herpes virus that latent in the nerves


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The form of energy related to the change of the state of water?

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What are two changes of state for water that cause latent heat to be released?

When water vapor condenses into liquid water, latent heat is released. Similarly, when liquid water freezes into ice, latent heat is also released. These changes of state involve the release of latent heat because energy is being released as the water molecules transition to a lower energy state.


What is the latent of vaporization?

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What is the difference between latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vapourization?

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